Tomb Of The Nizam Shah
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Tomb Of The Nijam Shah, Sudke Mala, Ahmednagar, Maharashtra, India
Overview
One of the finest monuments in Ahmednagar, the Baugh Rauza, or the Garden of Shrine, is located just outside the western perimeter of the old city, near the Delhi Gate.
The tomb is flanked by two other tombs. A stone monument nearby, is said to be the tomb of Ghulam Ali, a royal elephant who distinguished himself in the battle of Talikot against the Raja of Vijaynagar.in 1565, during the reign of the third Nizam Shah.
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